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Google Chrome for Mac Leaves Beta

Google has just dispatched a new stable release for its Chrome web browser, this time for Mac and Linux as well as Windows.

Some of the new features in the newest version of Google Chrome for Mac include the ability to sync bookmarks and browser settings across computers. The latest build also includes the speed improvements demonstrated in a very cool video earlier this month.

If you're already running the beta or stable versions of Chrome for Mac, your browser will automatically upgrade to the latest version of the stable release. If you want to re-join the beta channel (now in version six) to experience new features as they come down the pipe, you can do that by going to the Chrome Beta landing page.

A longtime Safari user, I have found myself using Google Chrome more and more since the latest beta release. With the new stable build, my default browser might finally get a replacement.

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